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Apr 2/26 PionLT/KaonLT Analysis Meeting Notes
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(Notes by GH)
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Today: PionLT will be discussed first
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Please remember to post your slides at:
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https://redmine.jlab.org/projects/kltexp/wiki/Kaon_LT_Meetings
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Present
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Regina - Garth Huber, Nermin Sadoun, Muhammad Junaid, Nacer Hamdi,
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Alicia Postuma
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Virginia - Richard Trotta
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CUA - Chi Kin Tam, Tanja Horn, Sameer Jain
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Ohio - Julie Roche
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JLab - Dave Gaskell
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FIU - Pete Markowitz
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Nermin
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PionLT LD2 analysis
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- HMS calorimeter efficiencies
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- went through Junaid's slides on the efficiency analysis
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- HMS momentum used for the analysis is same as used for this setting
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- will use his value
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- reading up on scientific background of the measurement and the LT-sep method
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- went through Nathan's Lumi report, will follow up with him on what runs to
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use for LD2 analysis
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Nacer
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KaonLT applying t-shifts
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- had some issues w/ LT-sep after applying t-shift
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- changed t-binning, events move to higher -t
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- used this opportunity to better align t-centers for Lambda, Sigma0 bins
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- waiting on new replay jobs, had some batch scripting issues
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- will apply Sameer's CoinBlocking correction after replay is done
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More on replay batch jobs
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- there have been some SWIF2 updates
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- had a meeting w/ Casey, found some ways to make replays faster
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- designate data output to node instead of cache
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- then transfer data from node to tape
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- replays run much faster this way
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- updated batch submission script at:
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https://github.com/trottar/lt_analysis/blob/test/run_farm.sh
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You'll need to follow child scripts, but RT will create a cleaner template
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version and post to redmine once all replays/apply cuts skim files are
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complete
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Junaid
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- no report, will be focusing on thesis writing, will work in parallel on
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systematic studies
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PionLT Q2=1.6 W=3.08 Low epsilon SHMS center (2022) data
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- checked stability of Q2 distribution vs run number
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- fit a Gaussian to distribution to get mean
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- Tanja: the Q2-distribution is not actually Gaussian, you should not fit the
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full distribution, either fit just the top of the distribution, or (perhaps
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even better in this case) just use the histogram mean in the stability
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study
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- had a question about 2 runs in this setting
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- FADC Mode-10 run: these are short runs where Mode-10 data were taken
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for all detectors, not just Cherenkovs, as a diagnostic check
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- HMS-3/4 run: HMS-ELREAL is typically used as the pre-trigger
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- however, since P_HMS is low for this setting, we took additional data so
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we can determine the ELREAL efficiency at low momentum
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- don't use either of these as part of physics setting
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- *NB* it's important to read up on what Mode-10 is, and the trigger
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- *NB* Sameer will have to use the HMS-3/4 run for the ELREAL efficiency
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study as part of his physics analysis
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- this will affect the LT-separation, since it's only an issue for low
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epsilon data, but not high epsilon, for this setting
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- HMS, SHMS acceptance cuts
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- we discussed this also at a Friday meeting a few weeks ago (see the notes)
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- Junaid: the cuts are based on the region of well understood magnetic
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optics. For a good introduction to how the optics are calibrated, see
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Carlos' Thesis
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"Cross Section Measurements of Deuteron Electro-Disintegration at Very High
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Recoil Momenta and Large 4-Momentum Transfers (Q2)"
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https://misportal.jlab.org/sti/publications/16338/attachments/7617/cyero_dissertation.pdf
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KaonLT u-channel studies
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1) determine Aerogel Efficiency using Heep data to correct for lost protons
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due to knock-on electrons
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- Heep will have small pi/K contamination, which is good, but rates will be
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lower than data, and the efficiency may be rate-dependent
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2) constrain rho/omega ratio in MM fits
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- some variation is expected, but not by an order of magnitude
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3) should concentrate more on the MM shape study now, and fine-tune the u-bin
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4) add a bin exclusion criterion for #Events near m_omega, in addition to
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Total #Events in u-phi bin
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-u'<0, and of course ROOT cannot plot a negative radius, giving an
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unrealistic cutoff at the center of the u-phi plot
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- Garth perefers to use -u+offset as the radius to avoid this issue
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- modified fitting algorithm
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- was fitting each u-phi bin independently
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- first look at u-bin integrated over phi, and determine the overall shape
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study fit parameters
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starting parameters in the fit
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- the pion leakthrough seems to have a fairly strong phi-dependence for
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certain u-bins, which is a bit surprising
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data requires pion subtraction, and wants to avoid the systematic error
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from using pion leakthrough twice
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- since the main K leakthrough is K+Lambda events, instead will use SIMC
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(normalized to data) for this channel
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low MM only and no evidence of pi+n peak in data, distribution is mostly
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misidentified protons as pi+
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diagnostic to see what decision was used to exclude a bin
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- fitting Pythia to MM data
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distribution shape, and improves the agreement w/ data
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- will attempt Richard's event-by-event background weighting (last week) for
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kinematic comparison plots
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- some discussion of kinematic offsets used
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beam energy offsets differ by setting (since there is an uncertainty in the
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ME. Part of the issue is that both ME use the same file name, which is BAD
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practice. Tanja will follow-up with NPS students to have the file name
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too small for high epsilon data
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aligned for the high epsilon data. Need to draw a bigger hole cut to
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Next Meetings
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- Thurs: Apr 9 @ 16:00 Eastern/14:00 Regina
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